Enterprise High School - Savage Yearbook (Enterprise, OR)

 - Class of 1930

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Freshman Reception O MORE thoroughly acquaint the freshmen with the pupils, faculty and customs of the school, if fact to welcome them into high school, the upper classmen gave the freshmen a reception the third week of school. The juniors furnished the decorations, the seniors the refreshments, and the sophomores the program. The gym was decorated attractively for the occasion. The program consisted of numbers by the glee clubs and by organizations which were called upon by the sophomores to take part. z. - This is the real beginning of the high school career for the fresh- men. At this time they are allowed to discard their green ribbons. Mother and Daughter Banquet The annual mother and daughter banquet, given by the Wo- man's Club, was held in the I.0.0.F. hall March 17. Mrs. L. B. jordan, toastmistress, called on Mrs. H. L. Ford for the main talk of the evening. Vadna Applegate, in behalf of the girls, gave the response. Musical numbers were given by the girls' glee club. Father and Son Banquet Following a very worth while custom the Woman's Club spon- sored a father and son banquet on November 15. Robert Bowser, president of the student body, responded to Father Breen's address of welcome. The evening was interspersed by numbers from the boys' glee club, several interesting talks from members of the high school, and from the fathers and sons.. A. G. S. Programs Under the leadership of Vadna Applegate, president, and Miss Georgia Johnson, adviser, the Associated Girl Students presented sev- eral programs to the mothers of the girls. Several Women talked to the girls and musical numbers were given by members of the society. As one of their activities of the year the A. G. S. gave a social for the mothers and ladies of Enterprise. It is not often that the mothers and daughters can meet together in 'such an informal way and be able to become better acquainted with each other. It inspires the mothers to take an interest in the activities of the school and that is what is necessary for the advancement of such organizations. A .program of piano selections, songs, and readings was given, after which refreshments were served. Cove Baseball Trip The entire girls' baseball squad made the picnic journey to Cove April 12. They left Enterprise at 12 o'clock and arrived at Cove about 3 o'clock. After winning the game, they proceeded to go swimming in the Cove pool. After a long splash the entire group took part in a picnic dinner at the Cove picnic grounds. -L 33 j..

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.lunior-Senior Banquet HE juniors are giving the seniors their banquet the 10th of Nlay. This is the farewell which the juniors give to the seniors as they are leaving school. lt is the event of the year, bc- ing second only to graduation. A committee selected from the junior class makes the plans for the entire attair. The funds for the banquet are raised by the jun- iors at the stand which they have during fair week. Freshman Play Cast Party On the evening of April 10 the freshman play cast treated them- selves to a regular banquet which was held at the home of Mztbel Swayze. The cast, stage and property managers, and advisers were invited. The girls prepared the dinner and the boys furnished the entertainment. Sophomore Play Cast Entertainment The cast of the sophomore play, The Prince Chap, the man- agers, and the advisors were entertained at the last of the year at a party sponsored by the parents, held at the home of Dr. Hockett. The program was snappy and enjoyable and will never be forgotten by those who were present. Tamanawas Social The Tamanawas club of IQ. H. S. sponsored a basket social in the gym on Friday, April 25. The proceeds were used to send Robert johnson to Corvallis to compete in a public speaking contest. A few numbers were given by the orchestra and a group of students gave some songs. Games were played and a skit of Amos 'n Andy was given by Marion Ward and Allyn liornstedt. P.A.L.S. and R.U.B.E. Picnic Follouing the usual custom, the organizations of the R.U.l3.E.'s and P.A.L.S. held their annual picnic at the head of Wallowa lake. Baseball and several other interesting games were played, followed by a vreinie roast. Ag Play Cast Picnic Memmbers of the Ag play cast had a picnic the first part of May. The boys furnished the lunch which was eaten around a camp tire. An enjoyable evening was spent by everyone. Senior Dress Up Day Gypsies, lndians, clowns and other such, in fragments of old clothing and shoes, were personified on senior dress-up day, May 5. This is an annual affair and one in which every senior takes part. The senior picnic, another enjoyable event, was held May 5, at Red Fir springs. A long-to-be-remembered time was had by each one u ho attended. ..j 32 j-



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Hi-Booster HI-BOOSTER STAFF Tillie Lathrop Viutor Miller Editor Manager llonalrl Davis Bern A. NVrigl1t Arnold Juvo Asst. liclitor Adviser Ass't, Mgr. Robert Rice Marion Ward Phyllis Clark Allyn Bornstedt Joke Editor Poetry Editor .Personals Ifltlitor Art Editor HE hrst publication of the Hi-Booster appeared in 1922 in the Record Chieftain, then as a school paper ,published by the printing class. Later, printing was dropped and the Booster again appeared in the Chieftain. In 1927 the high school returned to the weekly mimeographed sheet and the paper gained in efficiency when a new mimeograph was purchased by the Booster club of E. H. S. Last September Tillie Lathrop was chosen editor with .Victor Miller as manager. With the help of a very capable staff, the ad- viser, Mr. Wright and the technical skill of Miss johnson in typing, the Hi-Booster has been raised to a very high standard. The Hi-Booster received honorable mention at a state contest for mimeographed papers conducted by the school of journalism at Oregon State College. -i 34 1-

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